MK Big Thunder Mountain to receive full retrack

Agent H

Well-Known Member
Sincere question. Just looking for dates, that's all

When did/does the clock start for:
Thunder mountain renovation.
The Tropical Americas in AK
Monstropolis land in DHS
Carsland in MK

?
Clock has already started for tropical Americas and BTM. Clock starts for monsters and cars when the things they’re replacing close.
 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
yes, that you clearly are oblivious to why that stigma exists with Disney projects if you think the recent EPCOT drama has anything to do with the comments.
Sorry but I don’t understand what the problem is. The point I was making was that I don’t know why people assume even little things like this are going to take 2 to 3 years. But this is all a moot point anyway because my original post was merely trying to bring some humor to the situation.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
The point I was making was that I don’t know why people assume even little things like this are going to take 2 to 3 years.

You don't know why? Srsly? Go back and look at the construction timeline of any project that wasn't a DVC hotel in the last two decades.

You might start understanding some of the jokes like... ladder sighting... and much more. So much yet to learn.. you have.
 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
Always happen to hear helpful corrections and dialog.

But if you are going to try to advocate Disney doesn't have said reputation.. well then that's neither of the above.
How many projects have been done in a reasonable timeframe for what they are In your opinion? Because I would argue that as posted above Tiana’s country bear musical jamboree the 2012 test track (bad as it was) galaxys edge pandora star tours: the adventures continue and frozen ever after will all done in a reasonable amount of time.
 
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JD80

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Always happen to hear helpful corrections and dialog.

But if you are going to try to advocate Disney doesn't have said reputation.. well then that's neither of the above.
I've said it upthread, Tron and Epcot stuff were outliers. They were extremely public and shifted public perception of project completion rate.

All project of the prior decade and most likely the next starting from about a year or two ago were generally even. 3 years for a land, 1.5 for a major refurbishmsnt.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
I've said it upthread, Tron and Epcot stuff were outliers. They were extremely public and shifted public perception of project completion rate.
No they were not. Which is why it's been a recurring theme in the fan community for DECADES. And why you can easily find threads like this one... ages before Tron or Epcot's redo were a thing - https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/why-is-disney-sooooooo-slow-to-build.865054/ That's 2013.. and without even a hint of trying to cite the reputation the company has had.

Or how about one from DISboards.. the most suck-up Disney forum out there.. and even there, people were questioning Disney - https://www.disboards.com/threads/why-does-disney-take-so-long-to-build-everything.3419427/ - 2015

The punch list of comically slow projects could fill this thread for pages and why it's been a conversation in the community for literally the last 20yrs. This revisionist non-sense about EPCOT and TRON causing this perception is trash.

It's literally captured in these forums ...
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
How many projects have been done in a reasonable timeframe for what they are I your opinion?
The conversation isn't about my opinion of the company. A reputation is not my personal take.

I mean you all are connected to the largest repository of human knowledge that has ever existed.. readily searchable.. yet people still like to live in darkness for some reason.

If you want to revisit the speed of Disney projects.. it's really a subject for another thread. There are many you can even pick from and pickup again.. because IT'S NOT A NEW CONCERN.

For BTMRR - people were excited to see the pace at which the track work was progressing - because we've been conditioned by Disney to expect projects to move at sloth crawling pace. Where here, heavy construction was ripping through what is a very large and complex project. It was great to see. And even earlier in this thread, you can find references to timelines of other coaster projects... even space mountain was eyed to take over 2.5 years. The volume of work visibility being done at BTMRR was a happy thing for most people.
 

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